The internet's weirdest social network is pivoting to "lasting videos that tell your professional story in a more personal way."
Right-wing commentator Alex Berenson says he's planning on launching a (doomed) lawsuit against Twitter.
There's no reliable evidence that the drug is effective against the coronavirus.
Under new regulations, gamers under 18 will only be able to play from 8:00 pm to 9:00 p.m. on Fridays and weekends.
New research indicates the internet doesn't make people act like jerks, but it sure gives the jerks a big megaphone.
A Qatari government spokesperson said entrepreneur Allyson Reneau telling media outlets she rescued the team is posing as a "white savior."
Doctors have warned that the challenge is tantamount to "elective injuries" and could result in injuries with "lifelong implications."
According to newly uncovered documents, U.S. citizens can be kicked out of the country based on the findings of a secret DHS algorithm.
The Space Force, battling the perception it has no purpose, emphasized satellite defense in a new recruiting video.
CEO Brian Chesky described the "displacement and resettlement" of Afghan refugees as "one of the biggest humanitarian crises of our time."
Los Alamos National Laboratory officials warned on Monday they have the ability to disrupt, seize, confiscate, or destroy drones.
Trump may be out of office, but the money orgy never ends.
The FAA has asked airports to more strictly enforce policies that prohibit passengers from bringing airport alcohol onto planes.
Asa Hutchinson now says he wishes a bill banning mask mandates hadn't become law, but he doesn't actually support repealing it in full.
This sure sounds like an allegory for something, perhaps some kind of ice melt calamity, that we just can't think of at the moment.
The passenger in question allegedly groped two flight attendants and assaulted another before being restrained.
Authorities say the new policies will "improve the state of literary and art criticism," but they will also tighten censors' grip on the Chinese web.
Industry groups say the Senate doesn't understand some of the information can't be reported because users are anonymous.
GETTR has hundreds of pro-Islamic State accounts, according to Politico, some of which it didn't remove even after being clued in.
A chilling tale of how I have no idea what I'm doing at any given moment.